RE: High Availability and Replication

Clay Jackson (cjackson) <clay.jackson@quest.com>

From: "Clay Jackson (cjackson)" <Clay.Jackson@quest.com>
To: normandavis1990 <normandavis1990@proton.me>
Cc: "pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org" <pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org>, "David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>
Date: 2024-02-29T19:24:31Z
Lists: pgsql-general
What David said 😉

Disclaimer – I work for Quest Software – we produce database tools, including SharePlex, which can be used to help create High Availably and Disaster Recovery solutions.

Here’s a blog I did several years ago that might be helpful
https://www.quest.com/community/blogs/b/database-management/posts/high-availability-vs-disaster-recovery---what-s-the-difference


Clay Jackson
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On Thursday, February 29, 2024, normandavis1990 <normandavis1990@proton.me<mailto:normandavis1990@proton.me>> wrote:

What is the difference between High Availability and Replication?

The former is a goal, the later is a technique.

David J.